You can use this one. If you don't want to use it, and someone else here does, just ask me, and I'll let you use it. Please don't just take it without asking, though. Firewire 2001 has first pick on it...

Originally posted by dukestreet I'm not doing that, too much going on right now. I've got a few other projects, I was suggesting the idea not offering. Sorry.

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i thought so
i hear you have a lot to do and that you wont work for free
but if anyone else wants to, or i guess i could fuigure it out.
thanks now i have a project ittll take me a while but im gonna do it, providing some people let me take the base picture from them
<edit> well i changed my tar i like it and if you dont too bad</edit>

Nice 'tar you have now, comes from the deep dungeons under the Apple fortress.

I'll be hitting the big vife double 0 pretty soon myself.
So I had lot's of idea's, but haven't got the time to fix me one, I guess I'll use something plain first, and try to create me one when I do have the available time.

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now I have to start thinking about it, just a step away here. Any suggestions? I will probably do some flash and export as a gif, do you think it better to sart big and scale down, or work small from the start?

Originally posted by drastik now I have to start thinking about it, just a step away here. Any suggestions? I will probably do some flash and export as a gif, do you think it better to sart big and scale down, or work small from the start?

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I would personally start small. If you start with a large image it's hard to tell if the detail will be visible when you scale it down.

work at no more that twice the final size or 100x100. That way you can gauge the level of detail. Doing something in flash is ok, but it might be a problem getting the animation under 20k - your best bet is to use ImageReady.

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